Wrapping attachment for cigarette packers



May 11, 1937. G. w. GWINNET AL WRAPPING ATTACHMENT FOR CIGARETTE PACKERS Filed Feb. 28, 1934 11 Sheets-Sheet 1 G. W. GWINN El AL May 11, 1937.

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Patented May 11, 1937 WRAPPING ATTACHMENT FOR CIGARETTE mamas George W. Gwinn, Hewlett, Charles Arelt, Rlchmond Hill; and Peter M. Nejedly, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors to American Machine & Foundry Company, a corporation of New Jersey Application February 28, 1934, Serial No. 713,416

'60 Claims.

This invention relates to wrapping machines, more particularly to a wrapping machine suitable for'attachment to cigarette packers, and adapted to apply an outer wrapper of moisture-proof regenerated cellulose, glassine, or other similar coated materials, to the packages received from the packer and hermetically seal the .wrapper. Accordingly, the main object of the invention is the production of a novel wrapping machine employing a novel principle for wrapping cigarette packages or other similar articles and hermetically sealing the wrapper.

Other objects of the invention are the provision of improved mechanism for retracting the :5 pushers which move the packages through the I folding mechanismiand wrapper folding device, means for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package, a double row package'deiivery feed which may be put into operation at will for con- 20 venience in cartoning, an improved nicking device having pointed nicking knives to pierce the web of wrapping material and then cut from within outwardly to the side edges of the web, a

bowed web-severing knife carrying a V-shaped notcher, and an improved webJeed. A further object of the invention is to hook upthe machine forming the present invention with a cigarette packaging machineso that a package detector acts as a by-pass gate incapacitatingthe web- 30 feed if the wrapping machine is not in vuse, and

by-passing the'packages received from the packaging machine without wrapping them. with these and other objects not specifically mentioned in view, the invention consists in certain constructions and combinations hereinafter fully described and then specifically 'set fol-thin the claims'hereunto appended.

In the. accompanying drawings which form a part of this specification and in which like char- 40 acters of reference indicate the same or like parts:

Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the upper part of the improved machine with part of its front frame F broken away; A Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the lower part of the machine I Fig. 3 is a partial end elevation of the machine showing the arrangement of the wrapper folding 50 device;

Fig. 4 is a sectional end elevation of the webfeed and the nicking device;

Fig. 5 is an end elevation of a portion of the package feed, and the wrapper locating and cen- 55 tering mechanism; a

Fig. 6 is aside elevation of Fig. 5 taken on line 6-6 of Fig. 5

Fig. 7 is a plan view showing the package feed, the wrapper centering mechanism, and the web cutting device;

Fig. 8 is a sectional end elevation of the heat sealing means;

Fig. 9 is an end elevation showing the delivery end and the double row package delivery feed of the machine;

Fig. 10 is a plan view showing the top folding and heat sealing devices and the package delivery feed;

Figs. 11 to 23 are different views of the successive steps of the packages through the wrapper Fig. 24 is a perspective view of the enveloped package after'it has been sealed.

i In carrying the invention into effect there is provided a device for folding a wrapper about a package, a web-feed for intermittently advanc-' ing the leading end of a web of wrapping material across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of theweb, a package feed for pushing a package into the severed wrapper blank and through said device to fold the wrapper about the package, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper, mechanism for centering the severed wra per blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for heating the seams'of'the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal thewrapper, and a package delivery feed receiving the sealed packages from the heating means in a single row and delivering them in a double row. In the best constructions contemplated, the-wrapper folding device includes a folding chute, and the package feed includes a package guide, a package chute leading to the wrapper folding device, a transfer arm adapted to push a package from the guide into the package chute, means for actuating said transfer arm, mechanism for incapacitating said arm-actuating means and web-feedv when there is no package in the path of the arm, and an automatically retractable pusher for moving the package through the package chute and folding chute. In the preferred embodiment of the invention the websevering means includes a transversely bowed web-severing knife and a v-shaped punch attached to the center of the knife to form a notch in the end of the wrapper blank being severed; and there is, also provided a web-nicking device including pointed knife blades disposed to pierce the cigarette packages tobe wrapped in moisture proof regenerated cellulose, glassine, or other similar coated materials, are delivered from a cigtette packaging machine (not shown) in upght position and fed into a package guide 38 supported by arm 31 of the packaging machine.

The mapping machine forming the present invention is driven from the main drive of the packaging machine (not shown) by means of a chain 32 (Fig. 2) driving a sprocket 33 attached to drive shaft 34 of the wrapping machine. From the clutch operating lever of the packaging machine (not shown) a connecting rod 35 (Fig. 2) is linked by sum and socket joint to a. lever 36 loosely mounted on stud 31.held by a bracket 38 35 fastened to the lower part of the rear frame 39, which is connected to the front frame 48 by end frames 49. Lever 36 carries a cam sector 40 in the cam track of which engages a. roller 4| on lever 42 fixed on ashaft 43 supported by a bracket 44 fastened to rear frame 39. On shaft 43 is also fixed a forked lever 45 carrying pins 46 engaging in the collar of a conventional friction or overload clutch 41 which is connected with driving sprocket 33 and shaft 34 in the usual manner, clutch 41 having'the purpose of releasing the driving sprocket 33 from shaft 34 in case of a jam during the operation of the .wrapping machine. In this manner the overload clutch 41 is controlled by the clutch operating lever of the packaging machine in order to insure engagement of the driving .members of the wrapping machine during the operation of the packaging machine. The regenerated cellulose glassine, or other wrapping material used in this wrapping machine is fed from a reel R in the form of a continuous web W over a guide roller 59 (Fig. 1) pivoted on a stud 5| held by an arm 52 supported by a bracket 53 attached to rear frame 39. From the guide roller the web W is led over a pull roller 54, a loop pick-up roller 55 and another guide roller 56 to the feed rollers 51 and 58 which feed ,the web into the web-severing device and the wrapper centering mechanism. Between loop pick-up roller 55 and guide roller 56 the web W passes through a mcking device wherein the web W receives small cuts or nicks N which facilitate the removal and tearing of the wrapper when the wrapped article is to be used.

The web W is pulled continuously from the reel R by the continuous rotation of pull roller 54 fixed on shaft 59 supported in a bearing of the upper part of rear frame 39. Shaft 59 is driven continuously by means of a sprocket 68 (Figs. 1 and 4) which through a chain 6| is actuated from a sprocket 62 (Figs. 2 and 3) mounted on the cam shaft 83 supported in bearings of front frame 48 and rear frame 39. Cam shaft 63 is driven by means of a gear 54 meshing with a gear 65 which is mounted ondrive shaft 34. In order to prevent slippage of the web W while being pulled from reel R, pull roller 54. is equipped with an insert 66 (Fig. 1) of suitable material such as cork, rubber, etc. .The loop pick-up I roller 55 over which the web W is looped back from pull roller 54 is mounted on a self-aligning bearing 61 (Fig. 4) which balances the roller by its center permitting roller 55 to adjust itself to the passing web W, thereby securing an even tension at the edges of the web. The self-aligning bearing 61 is mounted on a stud 68 fastened to a tension bracket 69 which is pivoted to the upper part of an arm 18, loosely mounted on shaft 59. A light compression spring 11 (Fig. 1) interposed between bracket 69 and arm 10 premes the roller 55 towards the roller 54 to efiect the feeding of web W. The roller 55 also receives oscillatory bodily motion through the oscillation of arm 19 on shaft 59. This oscillatory motion of roller 55 is required to take up the slack in the web W occurring when the end of the same is stopped during the cutting operation while pull roller 54 keeps on feeding. Arm 19 is actuated through a connecting rod 12 from a crank 13 mounted on a shaft 14 supported in a bearing of rear frame 39. Shaft 14 is driven from a. gear 15 thereon meshing with a gear 16 mounted on shaft 59. After leaving roller 55, the web W passes over a bed 11 mounted on bracket 53 and provided with a series of notches in its side edges. Above bed 11 is located the nicking device which provides the side edges of the web W with small cuts or nicks N, as experience has taught that regenerated cellulose is very hard to tear when its edge is unimpaired.

The nicking device consists of a nicking arm 83 (Figs. 1 and 4) supporting two slidable rods 18 to which is fastened a clamp plate 19 receiving tension fromcoil springs 88 surrounding rods 18 and havingnotches in its side edges registering with the notches in bed 11. To nicking arm 83 are adjustably secured the knife supporting blocks 81 which carry pointed nicking knife blades 82. The latter are spaced to register with the notches of bed 11 and plate 19, and their cutting edges are of such shape (Fig. 4) that by the downward motion of arm 83 the points of blade 82 pierce the web w within its edges and then cut outwardly to the edges of the portion of the web W clamped between bed 11 and plate 19. This arrangement has a great advantage over former constructions and methods, as it prevents tearing along irregular lines of the areas of the web beingnicked, which are unsupported during the nicking operation, as they are'in registry with the notches of bed 11 and plate19.

Nicking arm 83 which transmits vertical re-- ciprocating motion to the knife blades 82 is fixed on a horizontal shaft 84 (Figs. 1, 4 and 7) which is actuated from a lever 85 pivoted on a stud' 86 held by bearing links 81. Lever 85 is equipped with an arm 88 which'through a connecting rod 89 is operated by a cam lever 98 (Figs. 2 and 3) a ryi a. am ll 9 gagingin a cam track 92 (Fig. 3), of gear 64 mounted on cam shaft 63. Cam lever 98 is pivoted on a stud 93 held in a bearing of rear frame 39. In order to assure a straight up and down movement of nicking arm 63 the latter is equippedwith a. vertical guide rod 94 slidably mounted in a guide sleeve 95 which.

is attached to bracket 53. Bearing links 81 are pivoted to stud 96 (Fig. 4) supported by a bearing bracket 91 mounted on a bracket 53.

The movement of the leading end of the web W is controlled by the intermittent rotation of feed rollers 51 and 58 which engage the web beyond the guide roller 56. Feed roller 51 is mounted on a shaft 98 carrying a gear 99 meshing with a; gear 198 driven by a gear 101 (Fig. 1)

mounted on a shaft I02 supported by a bearing of bracket 53. To shaft I02 is mounted another gear I03 meshing with a gear I04 fastened to a shaft I05 also supported by bracket 53 and carrying a sprocket I06 which by means of chain I01 is driven from a sprocket I08 loosely mounted on shaft 59 (Figs. 1 and 4). Integral with sprocket I08 is a gear I09 meshing with a planet gear I I0 pivoted to a stud II I mounted on swinging arm 10. Planet gear H0 is actuated through a second planet gear I I2 by a sun gear I I3 which is fixed on shaft 59. Gear H2 is pivoted to a stud 'II4 also fixed inswinging arm 10. The intermittent motion required by feed rollers 51 and 58 is imparted thereto through sprocket I08 by means of crank 13 which through connecting rod 12 oscillates the arm on which gears II 0 and H2 are pivoted. While gear H3 is. driven continuously by shaft 59 the planet gear H2 is driven only during the forward stroke of arm 10. During the backward stroke of the latter planet gear II2 just follows gear II3 without driving action, which causes gear I09 and sprocket I08 to stop. This effect may be obtained by providing an equal number of teeth on gears H2 and H3.

Feed roller 58' is mounted on the shaft II5 which carries gear I00. Shafts 98 and H5 are supported by the feed bearing frame II6 attached to bracket 53. Guide roller 56 which is located in front of feed roller 58 is pivoted to a shaft I I1 one end of which is joumaled in a swingable arm I I9 (Fig. 4) pivoted to a stud II9 fastened to frame II6 while the other end of shaft 1 is supported in a groove of a. hook lever I (Figs. 1 and 4). The latter is pivoted to a stud I2I on bracket 53 and is held in upright ,position by a tension spring I 22.

out of contact with the web W when hook lever I20 is pulled backward, this construction being employed for convenience in threading the web between the feed rollers. v

Immediately after passing feed rollers 51 and 58 the web W enters the web-severing device. The latter is operated simultaneously with and from the same shaft as the nicking device, the

cutting head I24 being fixed on shaft 84 which transmits its vertical reciprocating motion to the web-cutting mechanism. To cutting head I24 is attacheda cutting arm I25 to which is fas-. tened a bowed knife I26 having a serrated cutting edge (Figs; 1, 4 and '7). ,To the center of the latter is attached a V-shaped punch I21 which forms a V-shaped notch in one end of the wrapper blank B while it is being severed from web W by the knife I26. This end of the wrapper later forms the top flap F of the wrapper B on the package A (Fig. 24). The V-shaped notch is made for the purpose of giving a good start for tearing the regenerated cellulose wrapp'er. When a wrapper is desired with the top flap F overhanging the outer edge of the package as shown in Fig. 24, a bowed web-severing knife is required in order that the bottom flap shall terminate short of the base of the top flap, and also to cut away the corners of the top flap to prevent overlapping and consequent bunching g; the infolded side edges of the top flap duri'n the tucking operation. During the cutting operation the web W is clamped between a cutting die I28 and a clamping plate I29 (Figs. '1 and 7). The latter is mounted on guide rods I30 equipped with coil springs I 3I (Fig. 1) urging the plate I29 downwardly. Rods I30 are slidably supported by cutting arm I25.-- (jutting head I24 during its vertical reciprocatin mo- Arm II8 is also equipped with a tension'spring I 23 which swings roller 56 tion is guided by a vertical guide shaft I32 supported in bearing I33 of bracket 91 and bearing I34 of bracket 53.

The leading end of the web W to be cut in lengths according to the size of wrapper required, is fed into the wrapper centering device (Figs. 5, 6 and 7), which consists of a stationary bottom guide plate I35, a stationary top guide gate I36, a stationary side guide rail I31 and a swingable side guide rail I38 (Fig. 5). The latter is attached to a pair of arms I39 (Figs. 5 and 6) pivoted to studs I40 held by a supporting bracket I4I mounted on a cross member I42 connected to front frame 48 and rear frame 39 by means of brackets I43 (Fig. 3) and I44 respectively. Bottom guide plate I35 is-mounted on cross member I42 while the top guide gate I36 is carried by studs. I45 (Fig. 5) in the vertical package guide I46 supported by bracket I4I. Stationary side guide rail I31 is attached to a tucker supporting bracket I41 which is also mounted on cross member I42. The swingable guide rail I38 is operated by means of a slidably mounted cam lug I48 engaging with cam piece I49 attached to guide rail I38. Cam piece I49has a wide and a narrow part as shown in Fig. 7. Cam lug I 48 is mounted on a sliding bracket I50 slidably supported in the ways of a guide bar I 5I fastened to cross member I42. To sliding bracket I50 is pivoted a connecting rod I52 through which the former is reciprocated by means of a lever I53 loosely mounted on stub shaft I 54 (Fig. 1) held by rear frame 39. To lever I53 is secured another lever I55 carrying a cam roller I56 engaging in a cam track I51 of cam I58 mounted on shaft I59. The latter is driven by means of a spiral gear I60 (Fig. 2) meshing with .a spiral gear I6I mounted on main drive shaft 34. Cam lug I48 and cam piece I49 are held in engagement by means of tension spring I62 fastened to arm I 39 and bracket I4I.

When web W enters the web-severing and centering devices, cam lug I48 engages with the narrow part of cam piece I49 which causes arms I39 and guide'rail I 38 to retreat, thereby widening the space between guide rails I31 and I38 to facilitate the entry of the web W therebetween.

An inclined baffle plate I63 (Fig. 1) is installed under the leading end of web W to preventiit from curling during its advancing movement. To 7 sliding bracket I50 is fastened a bridge plate I64 (Figs. 5, 6,' and 7) which during the advance of the web W covers the entrance of the folding chute through which package A and wrapper B are pushed subsequently. As soon as the wrapper blank B is.cut in the described manner 5 from web 'W, cam lug I48 rides onto the wide part of cam piece I49 which causes guide rail I38 to push the wrapper blank B straight toward stationary guide rail I31 until the space between guide rails I31 and I38 is diminished to the actual width of thewrapper, thereby locating and'centering the wrapper blank B in the exact desired position needed for folding (Fig. 5). Of course at the same time that sliding. bracket I 50 is movin the wide part of cam piece I49 against cam lu I49, bridge plate I64 slides away from the folding chute, the latter including a depending vertical projection I35 of bottom guide plate I35 and rear plates I65. Theroll R of regenerated cellulose, glassine, or other wrapping material, is plac d on a supporting rod. I66 loosely mounted in earlngs of brackets I61 attached to rear frame 39. a

The packages A delivered from the cigarette packaging machine (not showni through guide 88 are fed into a package guide I68 which is held by means of brackets I69 (Figs. 6 and 7) fastened to supporting bracket I4I. From guide I68 the packages are pushed into the vertical package chute I46 by means of a transfer arm I18 (Figs. 1, 5, 6 and '1). The latter is pivoted to an operating lever "I (Fig. and a supporting lever I12. Lever III is fixed to a shaft I13 while lever I12 is fastened to a shaft I14. Shafts I13 and I14 are supported in bearings of bracket I15 mounted on rear frame 39. Shaft I13 is actuated from lever I16 which through rod I11 is connected withalever I18 (Figs. 2 and 3) mounted on shaft I19 loosely supported in bearings of bracket I88 attached to rear frame 39. Lever I18 has secured thereto a cam lever I8I carrying a cam roller I82 engaging with an open cam I83 (Fig. 3) mounted on cam shaft 63. Operating lever "I is equipped with a control stud I84 which engages with a control plate I85 on control arm I88 after each return stroke and is released only when a package A, arriving at the transferring position, presses against the-feeler plate I81 and moves the same slightly backward. Feeler plate I81 is fastened to a feeler arm I88 which is pivoted to a lever I89 and held in vertical position by a spring-pressed snap pin I98. Lever I89 and control arm I86 are integral with a sleeve I9I loosely mounted on shaft I92 supported by a bearing of bracket I15. The packages A to be as well as to avoid jamming the machine, thetransferred and wrapped are advanced step by step from the cigarette packaging machine. Whenever a package A presses feeler plate I81 backward control arm I86 also moves backward and releases control stud I84 from plate I85, permitting operating lever III to move transfer arm I18 forward and push the package from 'guide'I68 into package chute I46. ,When no package arrives to act upon feeler plate I81, control stud. I84 will remain in engagement with plate I and transfer arm "8- cannot operate. The setting of control arm I86 is adjustable by means of set screw I93 and tension spring I94 (Fig. 6) In order to prevent waste of wrapping material just described control mechanism is also connepted with the web feed mechanism so that if no package is pressed against feeler plate I81 the web-feed will b stopped. For this purpose S pp rting lever I12 carries an operating pin I95 (Fig. 4) which on its backward stroke presses against a spring-tensioned lever I96 mounted on shaft I91 supported in bearings of bracket I98 on rear frame 39. To shaft I91 is fastened another lever I99 which carries a throw-out pin In casethe packages delivered from the oigarette packaging machine are not-to be wrapped, the wrapping machine may be put outof operation, and the package will then be advanced into a by-pass package guide 282 which is supported by brackets of rear frame 39. For this purpose feeler plate I81 is swung out of the way and the spring-pressed snap pin I98 engages behind a lug 283 (Figs. land 6) of sleeve I9I. In this manner feeler plate I81 isretained int-a horizontal position, thereby permitting the packages to. pass undemeathand enter the by-pass package guide 282. Of course if feeler plate is not actuated by the packages A, transfer arm I18 remains in its backward position, which thus causes clutch 28! to remain disengaged.

After the packages A are transferred into the vertical package chute I48 they are pushed step by step with the centered wrapper blank '3 through the folding chute by pusher arms 284 travelling in the space between the rear plates I65. The path of the packages through the wrapping machine is indicated by arrows in Figs. 1 and 2. Pusher arms 284 are equipped with pusher lugs 285 which cover nearly the full top face of the package A, thereby assuring an even pressure upon the entire package during its movement through the folding chute. Pusher arms 284 are mounted on shafts 286 which are.

loose in bearing flanges 281 pinned in spaced relation to two endless'chains 288 running over sprockets 289 (Fig. 1) and intermittently driven by sprockets 2I8. Sprockets 289 are fixed on shaft 2II loosely mounted in bearings of bracket 2I2 attached to front frame 48. Sprockets 2"! are fast on shaft 2I3 (Fig. 3) supported in bearings of bracket 2I2 and rear frame 39. On shaft 2I3 is mounted a gear 2 I4 (Fig. 2) which through an intermediate gear 2I5 is intermittently driven from gear 2I6 mounted on shaft 2I1. The latter is actuated from a conventional indexing device (riot shown) enclosed in housing 2I8, the indexing device being driven from shaft I59. Intermediate gear 2 I5 is pivoted to stud 2I9 supported by rear frame 39. On one end of each of the shafts 2I6 carrying, the pusher arms 284 is secured a control lever 228 carrying a roller 22I adapted to engage in a cam track 222 of vertical cam plate 223 attached to front frame 48. To assure a straight vertical movement of the pusher arms 284 shafts 286 are furthermore equipped with a pair of guide rollers 224 running between vertical guide rails 225 (Figs. 1 and 3) attached to bracket 2I2.' In order to prevent side play of arms 284 each flange bearing 281 carries also a guide roller 228 which engages in a U-shaped guide rail 221 held by bracket 2I2. To each of the pusher lugs 285 is fastened an adhesive carrylng plate 228 which slightly projects over the front edge of the lug 285. On its way to-meet the package A which has already been transferred into the vertical package chute I46 the pusher arm passes a reservoir 229 containing an adhesive solvent commercially known as Cellosolve; The reservoir 229 is attached to package chute I46 by bracket 238 and is equipped with a slotted lug 23I through which extends a wicky232 immersed in the Cellosolve within the reservoir 229. As push lug 285 passes the exposed end of wick 232 (Figs. 1 and 6) the outer edge of paste carrying plate 228 touches the wick 232 and thereby picks up and carries along a small amount of Cellosolve. Pusher lug 285. then engages with the top surface of thepackage A in the guide chute I46 (Fig. 11) and pushes the package down into the centered wrapper blank B lyingin a horizontal position between guide .rails I31 and I38. The package A together with the wrapper .blank B is'then pushed by pusher mm 284 and lug 285 through the' bottom side tuckers 233, which form a part of the wrapper folding chute, Figs. 12 and 13, while the wrapper B is being draped in U- form over the sides of the package by guide plate I35 and rear plate I65. The tuck-. ers 238 are attached to arms 234, one of which is held by bracket I41 while the other'ismounted Cellosolve at the proper place before folding.

on bracket 235. In back of each tucker plate 233 is placed a wick 236 which is attached toarm 234. supply Cellosolve to each wick 236. The reservoirs 238 are adjustablymounted on brackets. 239 mounted to the frames of the machine. The

, wicks 236 are disposed behind tuckers 233 and inner faces of the outstanding side flaps beyond the tucks. Immediately after the bottom tucks are made, the package and wrapper are pushed through side flap folders 248 and 2 (Figs. 14, 15, 16 andl1) V Upon passing folder plates 248 attached-to rear plates I65 the inner side flaps of the wrapper B are folded onto the sides of the package A (Fig. 14.) A removable guide plate 242 below guide plate I35, together with rear plates I65, guide the packages A while passing through the folders '248 and 24I. The packages are pushed through the folders 248 and 24I with a step by step motion. After engaging the first folder plate 248 (Figs. 14 and 15) the package stops and a presser 243 enters through a transverse slot 244 of plate 242 and presses top flap F against the paste carrying plate 228 (Fig. 14), causing the Cellosolve which plate 228 received from wick 232 to be transferred onto the inside of top flap F of the wrapper B. Thereupon presser 243 retreats and the package is pushed a step" further. Presser 243 is attached to an operating arm 245, which is urged outwardly by compression spring 246 to a position determined by the adjustment of stop screw 241 (Fig. 1), and it is pivoted in lugs 248 of plate 242. Operating arm 245 is actuated by means of a stud 249 (Fig. 1) mounted on an oscillating lever 258 (Figs. 1 and 3) loosely mounted on shaft I (Figs. 2 and 3) supported in a bearing of rear frame 39. To the hub of lever 258 is secured another lever 252 which through a connecting rod 253 is actuated from a cam lever 254 loosely mounted on shaft 255 supported in bearings of front frame 48 and rear frame 39, and having an arm 254a carrying a cam roller 256 engaging in a track of cam 251 (Fig. 3) mounted on cam shaft 63. Folder plates 248 which effect the first side fold of the wrapper B permit the adhesive applying wheels 258 to make contact through small longitudinal slots in folder plates 248 with the outside of the just folded inner side flaps (Fig. 15) Wheels 258 are loosely 'mounted on studs 259 supported in brackets 268 attached to rear plates I65. Each one of the two brackets 268 carries a wick 26I (Fig. 15), one end of which touches the paste applying wheel 258 while the other end is disposed in a tube 262 fastened to each bracket 268. Each tube 262 is con-. nected with a receptacle263 (Fig. 3) which supplies each wick 26I with Cellosolve. Wicks 26I transfer theCellosolveto wheels 258 which apply a. stripe of Cellosolvef to the external surface of the inner side flaps of wrapper B while the same are passing folder plates 248. Receptacles 263 are adjustably mounted in brackets 264 fastened in convenient places to the frames 48 and 39 of the machine. plate 24I (Figs. 16 and 1'1) the outer side flap is folded onto the inner side flap and united thereto by the stripe .of Cellosolve" previously applied by wheels 258. The wrapper B is thus completely sealed around the bottom and sides of the package since each flap has received an applicat on 01' Tubes 231 connected with reservoirs 238 When the package passes folder.

Folder plate 2 is mounted on guide plate 242 which is held in operative position by means of arm 265 pivoted to lugs 266 of plate 242 (Figs. 1 and. 3). Arm 265 is detachabiy supported by rod 261 mounted in brackets 268 fastened to rear plates I65. Arm 265 furthermore carries an adjusting screw 269 having a lock nut 218 and engaging with guide plate 242. Between the latter and arm 265 is also mounted a compression spring 21I. The upper part of guide plate 242 is secured by a lock lever 212 which is pivoted to stud 213 and engages in a slot of the vertical pnojection I35 of bottom plate I35.

The pusher arm 284 and lug 285 then push the package into a horizontal package guide consisting of two side guides 214 and a slotted bottom guide'215. To brackets 268 is fastened a bridge plate 216 which serves as rear guide for the package en the latter is pushed into the horizontal pack e guide. Bridge plate 216 is also fastened to a lug 211 (Fig. 3) of rear frame 39. Through the space between rear plates I65 and bridge plate 216, pusher lug 285 is retracted from the package after delivering the same into the horizontal package guide (Fig. 18). The retraction of'the pusher lug 285 from the package is controlled by an intermittently revolving track section 218 (Figs. 2 and 3) into which roller 22I pivoted to control lever 228 enters after leaving the upper portionof cam truck 222 in cam plate 223. During the dwell of arm 284 and lug 285 track section 218 turns by 180 degrees which, through roller 22I and arm 228, also causes shaft 286 to turn by 180 degrees, and since pusher arm 284 and lug 285 are mounted on shaft 286, the said pusher arm and lug will swing backward and thus be retracted from the package. This construction of the pusher retracting mechanism permits operation at higher speeds than with cams formerly used for this purpose, and also retracts the pushers even while they are no longer moving the packages.

When chains 288, to which shaft 286 is attached by means of bearing flanges 281, resume their motion, roller 22I will leave track section 218 and enter the lower portion of cam track 222 in stationary cam plate 223. Upon leaving cam track 222, roller 22! will enter another periodically revolving track section 219 (Fig. 2) which, during the dwell of arm284 and lug 285 will likewise make a half-turn, thereby swinging arm 284 and lug 285 back to their normal or packageengaging position. During the next step in the travel of chains 288, roller 22I again enters the upper portion of cam track 222 with arm 284 and To shaft 283 is secured a Geneva cross 286 (Figs.

2 and 3) which is intermittently rotated by diametrically opposite rollers 281 mounted on a disk 288 fastened to shaft 289 and alternately engaging the successive tracks of the Geneva cross.

The shaft 289 carries asprocket 298 (Fig. 2)

which-through chain 29I is driven from a sprocket 292 mounted on drive shaft 34. In order to assure that track sections 218 and 219 remain in exact alignment with the upper and lower portions of cam track 222 during entry and exit of roller 22l, Geneva cross 286 is provided with lock notches 293 (Figs. 2 and 3) withwhich lock pin 294 engages during the dwell of Geneva cross 286. Lock pin 294 is mounted on a lock arm 295 pivoted to stud 296 supported by front frame 48. Lock arm 295 carries a roller 291 which engages in acam track 298 of disk 288 (Fig.3).

After the package is delivered into the horizontal package delivery guide, the open end of the wrapper is tucked by means of top tuckers 299 (Fig. 19) secured on operating lugs 300 (Figs. 2 'and 3) pivoted to lever 3M loosely mounted on shafts 302 supported in bearings of cross frame 303 held by front frame 48 and rear frame 39. Each operating mg 300 carries a cam roller 300a which engages ina cam track of stationary cams 300b, one of which is attached to guide rails 225 while the other is supported by bridge plate 216. In order to secure a simultaneous movement of tuckers 299, levers are provided with gear segments 304 meshing with each other. One of thelevers is equipped with a cam lever 305 carrying a cam roller 306 engaging in a cam' track 301 of cam 308 mounted on cam shaft 63. During the tucking operation the tuckers 299 apply "Cellosolve" to the side E of the top tucks ach'acent the upstanding outer top flap F andlthe bottom S (Figs. 19 and 20) of the tucks. Just before the tuckers 299 engage the wrapper W (Fig. 18), the Cellosolve is transferred to the bottom and one side of the tuckers 299 by means of wicks 309 each of which is held in a slotted supporting plate 3l0 attached to the outside of side guides 214. The wicks 309 receive the Cellosolve.by means of tubes 3 from a Cellosolve reservoir similar to reservoirs 238 and 263. Side guides 214 are supported by means of brackets 3l2 fastened to lugs of bottom bracket 3I3 attached to cross frame 303.

Upon the retreat of top tuckers 299the upstanding shorter or inner top flap U of the wrapper W is folded down on the top face of the package by means of a top folder plate 314 (Figs. 20, 21 and 22) mounted on an operating arm 3I5. The latter is fastened to and actuated by a shaft 3l6 which is controlled by means of lever 3|1 carrying a roller 3l8 engaging in a cam track MS of cam plate 320 attached to a lug of rear frame 39. Shaft 316 is loosely mounted in a bearing of oscillating lever 250 on shaft 25L The folder plate 3l4 simultaneously makes the first top fold and applies Cellosolve to the top surface of top flap U. The Cellosolve is transferred to the bottom of folder plate 3 by means of a wick 32l (Figs. 20, 21 and 22) held by a container arm 322 mounted on bridge plate 216, Wick 32! receives Cellosolve by means of a tube 323 (Fig. 3) which is attached to container arm 322 and connected with a Cello- ;glve reservoir similar to reservoirs 238 and 3. around the package A except for the outer top flap F. The latter is folded over the top surface of the package and top flap U as the package is pushed underneath and past a top folder arm 324 which also acted as package guide while the Package was pushed into the horizontal package guide by pusher lug 205. Top folder arm 324 is of the vertically oscillating type and is adjustably mounted on an operating arm 325 (Figs. 2 and 10) fastened to an oscillating shaft 326 supported in bearings of bracket 321 mounted on cross frame 303. Shaft 326 is actuated by means of lever 328 (Figs. 2 and 10) which through rod The wrapper is now completely folded 3) carrying a roller 33! engaging with the periphcry of the cam 251 which is equipped with a protuberance 332. The packages P in the horizontal package guide are periodically advanced by a reciprocating pusher plate 333 in front of which the packages are delivered when entering said horizontal guide. Pusher plate 333 is mounted on a supporting arm 334 attached to a slide 335 which is fastened to a guide plate 336 (Figs. 3 and 19) Slide 335 and guide plate 336 are slidably supported in grooves of bottom bracket 3I3 and covered by the partly slotted bottom plate 215 mounted on said bottom bracket. 3I3. To slide 335 is attached a bearing lug 331 (Figs. 2 and 3) to which is pivoted a connecting rod 338 actuated by means of a cam lever 339 loose on shaft 255 and on its arm 340 with a cam roller 34l engaging in a cam track-of cam 342 (Fig. 3) mounted on cam shaft 63.

When the package P, which is now completely wrapped, leaves the top folder arm 324 it enters underneath a top guide plate 343 which is attached to one of the side guides 214 (Fig. 21). The wrapped package P is then further advanced by pusher plate 333 between side heater plates 344 and underneath top heater plate 345. Plates 344 and 345 (Figs. 2, 8 and 10) are equipped with electrical heating elements 346 which will effect quick drying of the Cellosolve in the seams of the packages to prevent the folds from opening up when the packages leave the machine. Since adhesive solvent was applied between each fold of the wrapper the package is thus hermetically sealed. I

The side heater plates 344 are fastened to supporting plates 341 (Fig. 8) which by means of studs 348 are adjustably mounted on operating levers 349 pivoted on shafts 302. The levers 349 are equipped with intermeshing gear sectors 350.

One of the levers 349 has an arm 35l which is.

connected by rod 352 with an arm 353 integral with the hub of oscillating lever 328 on shaft 326. Top heater plate 345 is attached to an operating arm 354 pivoted on stud 355 supported in a hub of bearing bracket 321. The hub of operating arm 354 is equipped with a tail 356 resting againsta set screw 351 of lever 353. -It is the object of this construction to swing the heater plates 344 and 345 out of contact with the moving packages P at every forward stroke of pusher plate 333, thereby assuring that the heater plates 344 and 345 will bear against the packages only during the time when the latter are at rest, so

that no damage may be done to the seams of the and 345 is, of course, synchronized with the oscillating motion of the top folder arm 324. After passing the heater plates 344 and 345 the hermetically sealed packages P enter a delivery channel formed by side guide plates 358 and 359, a top guide plate 360 and the bottom guide plate 215. Top guide plate 360 is mounted on the operating arm 354 and is therefore also swung out of contact with the advancing packages P at every forward stroke of pusher plate 333. Side guide plate 359 is equipped with a bracket secured to a lug of bottom bracket 3l3. Side guide plate 359 carries a hinge 362 pivoted to a hinge lug 363 fastened to bottom bracket 3l3. A lock lever 364 equipped with a handle 365 holds guide plate 359 in position, the lever 394 being fulcrumed on the plate 359 and engaging the lug 363 with its free end.

As some of the manufacturers desire the sealed packages delivered in a double row in order to V facilitate the packing of the same into cartons, the machine is equipped with a so-called double stacker, or double row package delivery feed, which pushes two sealed packages at the same time into a delivery guide (Fig. 10) connected with a delivery and packing table (not shown). The delivery guide consists of side rails 366 and a table 361, which are disposed at right angles to the end of side guides 358 and 359. Rails 365 and guide 361 are supported by a suitable bracket 368 fastened to the frame of the machine.

The packages P are transferred into the delivery guide by an intermittentlyreciprocating ejecting plate 369 fastened by stud 318 to an ejecting arm 31! (Figs. 9 and 10) The latter is pivoted by means of studs 312 to operating lever 313 and arm 314, both of which are loosely mounted on shafts 315 supported in bearings of frame bracket 316 mounted on frames 48 and 39. Operating lever 313 is actuated through a link 311 by a lever 318 fixed on a shaft 319 also sup-. ported in bearings of frame bracket,316, the shaft 319 being oscillated by means of a cam lever 388 (Figs. 2 and 3) carrying a cam roller 38I held in engagement with the open cam 382 mounted on the cam shaft 63, by means of a tension spring 383 (Fig. 3). a

The forward movement of ejecting plate 369 and arm 3" is controlled by means of a feeler plate 384 adjustably supported by a lug 385 loosely mounted on a stud 386 fixed in platform 381 of a control lever 388 loosely mounted on shaft 389 supported in bearing lugs 398 of frame bracket 316. Lug 385-is equipped with a springpressed snap pin 39l (Fig. 2),the end of which engages with a hole in platform 381 thereby locking feeler 384 to the control lever 388. To the latter is attached a stop plate 392,-which the stop pin 393 mounted on control rgd 311 must pass during the reciprocating motion of the latter. Control lever 388 has on its huh a lug 394 which carries a tension spring 395 and a set screw 396. Tension spning 395 normally holds the lever 388 in a position in which the feeler plate 384 stands in the path of the advancing packages P. In this position stop plate-392 lies in the path of the reciprocating stop pin 393 and does not permit the latter to pass, thus causing ejecting plate 369 .to remain in its rear or inoperative position. Control lever 388 is set in such a ma-n-, ner that, as soon as a package P touches feeler plate 384, arid presses the latter slightly backward, stop plate 392 will move out of the path of stop pin 393 so the latter can resume its reciprocating motion, causing ejectin'g plate 369 to move correspondingly and thereby transfer the two foremost packages P from the delivery channel formed by guide 358 and 359, into the delivery guide formed by rails 366 and guide 361.

In case double stacking of the packages is not desired, feeler plate 384 may be swung out of the path of 'the packages in the delivery channel by lifting snap pin 39l out of engagement with the hole provided for this purpose in platform 381 and inserting pin 39l into hole391 in platform 381. The packages then can be led in a single row directly from the delivery channel'onto a suitable delivery table (not shown). Of course when feeler plate 384 is not in use, ejecting plate 369 will also remain locked in its rear or inoperative position. a

In order to prevent scorching of the packages P by heater plates 344 and 345 during a stoppage of the machine, cam lever 338, which actuates 405. Segment 488 is pivoted to a stud 4! held by a bearing of rear frame 39, and equipped with anoperating lug 482 which by means of a connecting rod 483 is actuated from a lever 484 attached to the clutch operating lever 35 of the wrapping machine. When the machine is stopped the roller 399 will be engaged by the high portion of 'segment 488, which causes control lever 398 to lift cam lever 338, thereby throwing heater plates 344 and 345 out of contact with the packages.

What is claimed is:

1. In a. wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package. of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material horizontally across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from theleading end of the web,

' a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper anddown through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, moving mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank-with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper.

2. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material across the entrance of said, device, means for severinga wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the'seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said device including a vertical folding chute, and said package feed including a travelling endless chain, 'a pusher arm pivotally mounted on said chain to push a package downward through the chute, a control lever connected to said arm, a cam roller on said lever, a rotatable track section disposed adjacent the lower end of said chute to receive said roller, and means for periodically rotating said track section to retract the pusher from the package.

3. In a wrapping machine. the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material horizontally across the entrance of saiddevice, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed the wrapper' blank is folded about the package, moving mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive is being folded, and means for heating theseams wrapper, said package feed including a package guide, a package chute leading to the wrapper folding device, a transfer arm adapted to push a package sidewise from said guide into said chute, means for actuating said transfer arm, and mechanism for incapacitating said arm actuating means while there is no package in the path of said arm;

4. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating -.to intermittently advance the leading end ofa web of wrapping material horizontally across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of thepweb, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, moving mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said package feed including a package guide, a package chute leading to said device, a transfer arm adapted'to push a package sidewise from said guide into said chute, means for actuating said transfer arm, and mechanism for in- .capacitating said arm-actuating means and said web-feed while there is no package in the path of said arm.

5. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrap ping material horizontally across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package,

moving mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said web-feed including a continuously driven shaft, a pull roller fixed on said shaft, an oscillating arm loosely mounted on said shaft, a loop pick-up roller mounted on said arm and coacting with the pull roller to pull the web continuously from a roll of wrapping material, a sprocket loosely mounted on saidshaft, a pinion fixed to said sprocket, a sun gear fixed to-said shaft, a pair of intermeshing planet gearson said arm meshing with said sun gear and pinion, respectively, the sun gear and its meshing planet gear hav-' ing an equal number of teeth,.whereby the sprocket is intermittently driven, and a pair'of feed rollers intermittently driven from said sprocket, the web being looped back over said pick-up roller and led between said feed rollers.

'6. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to interririt tently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material horizontally across ,the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapperblank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, moving mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respectto the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said web-severing means including a reciprocable cutting head, an arm attached to said head, a transversely bowed web-severing knife fastened to said arm, a V-shaped punch at-- tached to the center of said knife and adapted to form a notch in the end of the wrapper blank being severed, a cutting die below said knife, and a clamping plate yieldingly mounted on said arm and adapted to clamp the web down on said die during the severing of the web.

7. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a device for folding a wrapper about a package, of.a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry'out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said mechanism including a stationary bottom guide plate, a stationary side guide rail, a swingable side guide rail opposite the stationary guide rail, and meansfor actuating said swingable guide rail tocause it to retreat, thereby permitting the entry of the leading end of the web between said guide rails, and thereafter move said swingable guide rail toward the stationary guide rail to push the severed wrapper blank edgewise against the latter to center the wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package.

8. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and down t rough said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between eachfold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of: the folded wrapper to dry out theadhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said wrapper folding device including a stationary guide plate, a stationary rear plate opposite said guide plate and cooperating therewith to drape the wrapper in U-form about the advancing package, and a pair of stationary tuckers adapted to form bottom side tucks in the wrapper adjacent the forwardend of the ad- -vancing package, and said adhesive applying means including a pair of stationarywicks arranged to apply adhesive. to the sides of said tucks without touching the bottom of the tucks or the inner ,faces of the side fiaps'of the wrapper,

Wrapping material across the entrance of said device, means for severing a Wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about. the package, mechanismfor centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said wrapper folding device including a stationary longitudinally slotted folding chute adapted to drape the wrapper in U- form about the advancing package, form bottom side tucks in the wrapper adjacent the forward end of the advancing package, and fold the side flaps of the wrapper into overlapping relation on the sides of the package, and said adhesive applying means including a pair of stationary wicks arranged to apply adhesive to the sides of said tucks without touching the bottom of the tucks or the inner faces of the side flaps of the wrapper, reservoirs communicating with said wicks for supplying adhesive thereto, and adhesive applying wheels projecting through said slots to apply adhesive to the external surface of the inner side flaps.

10. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping materialacross the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from, the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said wrapper folding device including a pair of top tuekers for forming top tucks in the wrapper, and said adhesive applying means including wicks for transferring adhesive to the bottom and one side of said tuckers, whereby adhesive is applied to the bottom and one side of said tucks.

11. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web. of wrapping material across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said wrapper folding device including a transversely slotted stationary wrapper folding chute adapted to drape the wrapper in U-form about the advancing package, said package feed including a pusher arm adapted to engage the top of the package and provided with a projecting adhesive carrying plate, and said adhesive applying means including a wick disposed in the path of said plate to apply adhesive thereto and a presser adapted to enter the slot in said chute and press one end of the wrapper against the adhesive coated plate to transfer adhesive to the inside of said wrapper end.

12. In a Wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material across the entrance of said device means for severing a; wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push .a package into the severed wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said wrapper folding device including a movable top folder plate for folding down the inner top flap of the wrapper, and said adhesive applying means including a wick arranged to transfer adhesive to the bottom of said plate, whereby the external surface of said inner top flap is coated with adhesive.

13, In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical device for folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web of wrapping material horizontally across the entrance of said device, means for severing a wrapper blank from the leading end of the web, a package feed operating to push a package into the severed wrapper and down through said device, whereby the wrapper blank is folded about the package, moving mechanism for centering the severed wrapper blank with respect to the path of the package into said device, means for applying adhesive between each fold of the wrapper while it is being folded, and means for heating the seams of the folded wrapper to dry out the adhesive between its folds and thus hermetically seal the wrapper, said wrapper folding device including a vertical wrapper folding chute, said pack,- age feed including a bottom guide arranged to receive the packages upright from said chute and a reciprocable pusher plate for advancing the packages along said guide, and said heating means including a movable top heater plate adapted to dry out the adhesive between the wrapper folds on the top of the packages, a pair ,of movable side heater plates adapted to dryout the adhesive between the wrapper folds on the sides of the packages, and mechanism for pressing the heater plates against the packages while the latter are at rest and moving the heater plates out of contact with the packages-while the latter are being advanced along said guide by said pusher plate.

14. In a wrapping machine, the combination with a vertical devicefor folding a wrapper about a package, of a web-feed operating to intermittently advance the leading end of a web ofv wrap- 

